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- Subject: Re: domain name
- From: "halimaw@example.com" <halimaw@example.com>
- Date: 26 Sep 2000 02:27:03 CST
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> Jim Tittsler (jwt-tlug@example.com) wrote: > Another question here is *why* you would want to do this. > So, you have a modem connection. I have 128K ISDN at home. > If I access your web server, how much bandwidth does that > leave for anyone else. just testing it lol .. ^^ so that when i do get a higher connection i do have some little experience in putting it up > It gets better - I have fast switched Ethernet to my desk at work. > What happens if me and a few other people with fast connections are > surfing your site? Yup, your bandwidth is hammered. :( > Now, if your site is known only to your friends and they also > have low speed connections, it's probably not too much of a worry. yup all of my friends are using dialups > A final caveat - check your ISP's terms of service. It is very > common for ISPs to prohibit the operation of servers on dialup > connections. oh ill do that thanks
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